Minimising Use of Antipsychotic Medications for Responsive Behaviour

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Dementia Training AustraliaAug 2024

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Course Overview

Learn how to create an evidence-based plan to support the minimisation of antipsychotic medication for responsive behaviours, in your workplace.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, staff should be able to:

  • Describe responsive behaviours and evidence-based recommendations to support a person living with dementia who is experiencing a responsive behaviour.
  • Utilise Dementia Training Australia’s (DTA) resources that may assist with minimising the use of antipsychotic medications for responsive behaviours.
  • Identify beneficial and detrimental effects associated with antipsychotic medications when used for responsive behaviours.
  • Provide appropriate support for a person living with dementia experiencing a responsive behaviour.
  • Contribute to the review and monitoring process once a person is commenced on antipsychotic medications.

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